 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|

|
Dannie Lynn Plummer - (Molly)
Classically trained in voice and from a singing family, (Momma sang bass, Daddy sang tenor), Dannnie Lynn grew up singing in church, then became active in the folk music scene of the ‘60’s. She currently teaches voice privately in Spokane. Her total immersion into Bluegrass music came as a result of having been invited to the local Bluegrass Association’s Christmas party and jam. She soon began to exhibit acute jamaholic symptoms. After playing with various local bands on a casual basis, she now sings and plays full time with Molly & Tenbrooks. |
 |
Kelly Bogan - (Tenbrooks)
Classically trained in piano for nine years of private study, Kelly became interested in folk music in high school after hearing Flatt & Scruggs. He picked up a banjo and hasn’t put it down since. Re-inspired in the 90’s by Alison Krauss, he has become a certified Bluegrass Nutt, playing dobro, guitar, bass, banjo and mandolin, instruments he teaches at his School of Music on Spokane’s South Hill. Kelly loves to sing and finds ample opportunity to use his great Bluegrass voice in Molly & Tenbrooks. |
And Friends
|
Mark Harding (bass) is a hillbilly deep down. He grew up in New York with all that city slicker stuff: the symphony, Broadway, jazz, why he says he even had a television set which he would watch all day long. But seeing those western movies on that little glass screen made his heart yearn for those wide open spaces. So he moved to Seattle, where he picked up bass playing in blues bands. But his unsettled ways weren't put to rest until he found his true love, and bluegrass. |
 |
Dan Gore (mandolin) is Spokane's own "Mr. Bluegrass". He is credited with starting Spokane's Bluegrass Association. Hailing from North Carolina, he has spent a lifetime playing and studying bluegrass. A master mandolin player (and also a fine banjo player), he has studied and assimilated many styles of playing: from Bill Monroe, to Jesse McReynolds, to David Grismann. His homespun humor and storytelling are skills that are widely admired. He also makes a fine pea and almond salad. |
 |
Andrew Wilson (fiddle) is as fine a fiddler as can be found. Born and raised in Spokane, WA., and home schooled by his parents, Andrew started playing the fiddle at age 7. He was the Wash. State Junior Champion in 1995, and Grand Champion in 1997. He has been a featured member of the band at the Rockin' B Ranch in Liberty Lake, WA. for the last 3 summers. He currently teaches fiddle and guitar at his home in the Spokane Valley. Andrew and his wife Deanna are busy raising four little fiddlers to follow in his footsteps. |
|Home|
|Bios|
|Recordings|
|Schedule|
|Song List|
|Photo Gallery|
|Reviews|
|The Unknown Dobro Player|
|Flotsam & Jetsam|
|Contact Us|
|
|
|
|
 |
|
|
 |
|
|